- The
Accademia degli Umoristi (Academy of the Humorists)
founded in 1603 was a
learned society of intellectuals,
mainly noblemen, that
significantly influenced...
- in Lisbon. The “Sandro Carlesso”
Special Prize to 48th
Edition of the “
Umoristi a Marostica”2018. The
Special Prize to "SOLIN"
Croatia -2019 Finalists...
- He was a
member of
several Italian literary academies,
including the
Umoristi (the Humorists),
where he read his
satire Ragguaglio di
Parnaso (“Report...
-
friends gathering around learned patrons, was
continued in Italy; the "
Umoristi" (1611), the "Fantastici (1625), and the "Ordinati",
founded by Cardinal...
-
settled permanently in Rome,
where he
became a
member of the
Accademia degli Umoristi.
Until 1641
Tortoletti worked as
secretary to
Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Pio...
- cardinal's
behalf in 1609 and 1612. In 1611, he
joined the
Accademia degli Umoristi. In 1614–1615, he
worked for
Alessandro T****oni,
helping him edit La secchia...
-
Giovanni Pietro Maffei. In 1611, he was
admitted to the
Accademia degli Umoristi of Rome. Grammatica, Perugia, 1593, 1600, 1601, 1630, in-8°. Epistolæ in...
- mythology, and the Bible. He also
became a
member of the
Roman Accademia degli Umoristi, and
acquired some re****tion as a
versifier and rhetorician. In 1611 he...
- In 1621 he
moved to Rome
where he was
admitted to the
Accademia degli Umoristi. Maia
Materdona is
considered one of the most
original of the
early followers...
-
Diego Velázquez and
Carlo Maratta. He
reorganised the
Roman academy of the
Umoristi. He had copies, made by
Pietro Santo Bartoli, of the
illustrations of an...